PYRACANTHA for Best Berries 
Bush forms: Gal. $1.25 up, 5 Gal. $3.75 up. 
Staked forms: Gal. $1.75, 5 Gal. $4.50 up. 
These are strong growing, sturdy shrubs with erect or spreading 
thorny branches and narrow dark green leaves and clusters of white 
flowers in spring. The real glory of these shrubs is the colorful 
abundance of berries in fall and winter. Rich, fairly moist soil. 
Sun or partial shade. 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI. Vigorous variety with pure 
orange berries in large profuse clusters. Very early fruiter with 
the berries maturing in summer. 
PYRACANTHA GRABERI. Gracefully arching stems, covered with 
larger bright red berries. Dark glossy foliage. Heavy bearer. 
PYRACANTHA RADIANCE. A very early fruiting variety with or- 
ange berries in summer turning red into fall. 
PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE (Trade mark registered). Excellent 
dark red berries in clusters at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Up- 
right form. 
*\) PYRACANTHA SANTA CRUZ. This pyzacantha is valuable 
because of its prostrate habit of growth. Large red berries 
—— appear in the fall and are retained®well into winter. 
PYRACANTHA STRIBLINGI (Stribling Pyracantha). A new selec- 
tion of this lovely berried shrub. Dark green glowing foliage and 
bright red berries, larger than usual, and in quantity. Holds its 
berries throughout the holiday season. 
PYRACANTHA WALDERI (Walder Pyracantha). A variety with 
compact, bushy habit of growth and good red berries. 
PYRACANTHA ESPALIER. Upright and spreading growth 
habit. Trained on a trellis. $10.00 up. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA ROSEA. A new variety with bright pink 
flowers and neat glossy foliage. Exceptionally fine for low plant- 
ing. Gal. $1.75. Illustrated on page 12. 
RAPHIOLEPIS OVATA (Roundleaf Yeddo Raphiolepis). A com- 
pact, low shrub; foliage thick and dark green; flowers white with 
red anthers, followed by blue berries. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75; 
BGB $3.50 up. 
RAPHIOLEPIS COATE’S CRIMSON (P.A.F.). New redder form of 
Rosea. More intense color! Gal. $3.00. 
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PRODUCTS 
Rhododendron 
RHODODENDRONS 
We carry a good selection in size and variety of these popular 
shade loving plants. See them at the nursery. A wealth of dark 
green glossy evergreen foliage serves as a background to numerous 
large clusters of gorgeous flowers which appear in the spring and 
early summer. All colors are represented: white, apricot, pink, 
orange, red, yellow and purple, in all shades and tints. Rhododen- 
drons hold their color longer in shade, are beautiful for mass effects. 
They are surface feeders and require a mulch of peat moss about 
4 or 5 inches thick or a thick layer of leaves to keep the surface soil 
around the plants moist. Require shade. Sizes available $4.75, 
SH6,510), Sh 7/5510) (Ufey. 
SARCOCOCCA for Shade 
SARCOCOCCA RUSCIFOLIA (Fragrant Sarcococca) . Medium sized 
shrub (4 feet), attractive dark green shiny rounded leaves. Use- 
ful in partially shaded places as a foliage shrub, the beauty of 
which is augmented by fragrant white blossoms and dark scarlet 
berries. Very hardy. Gal. $1.50, 5 Gal. $3.75; BGB $3.50 up. 
SAXIFRAGE 
SAXIFRAGA RUBICUNDA (Gergenia) (Saxifrage). A compact 
perennial evergreen plant with large, rounded dark green leaves. 
Clusters of pink-orchid flowers appear in winter and spring. 
Prefers shade. Excellent ground cover, under trees or border. 
Gall. Si 25. 
VERONICAS 
VERONICA BUXIFOLIA. Low compact plant with box-like foliage 
and small, white flowers, useful for globe-shaped accent plants 
or low edging. Prefers shade. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
VERONICA IMPERIALIS. Compact rounded shrub to medium 
height. Foliage medium green. Stems as well as flower spikes 
are reddish purple. Does well in shade. Gal. $1.25. 
Viburnum Tinus 
VIBURNUMS 
VIBURNUM JAPONICUM (Japanese Viburnum). Fast growing 
shrub. Large glossy leathery leaves, neat foliage; white to rose 
pink flowers and scarlet berries. Leaves suggest English Laurel. 
Thrives in part shade. Makes excellent large background shrub or 
informal screen or hedge. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75; BGB $3.50 
up. 
VIBURNUM ODORATISSIMUM (Sweet Viburnum). Very depend- 
able, erect growing plant bearing white flowers, thick foliage. 
Unusually attractive. Good fall color, on foliage. Sun or shade. 
Gale $25, 5) Gala S3h752 BSB $3250) up: 
VIBURNUM ROBUSTUM (Robust Viburnum). Medium to large 
evergreen shrub with luxuriant, deep green foliage. Very showy 
white flowers in large clusters in spring. Sun or part shade. Very 
desirable compact shrub. Takes shearing well. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. 
shel d/o [BXEAs) S3SeS10) (ujer. 
VIBURNUM SUSPENSUM (Sandankwa Viburnum). Medium sized 
shrub with lush, neat, slow growth and attractive either as a 
specimen or hedge. Fragrant flowers are white followed by black 
berries. Prefers part shade. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75; B&B 
$3.50 up. 
VIBURNUM TINUS (Laurestinus). Very fine evergreen shrub mak- 
ing a dense growth of deep green glossy foliage. Clusters of pink 
buds open to dainty white flowers in spring. Subject to mildew 
so should be planted in full sun. Fine for foundation planting or 
flowering hedge. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75; BGB $3.50 up. 
XYLOSMA 
XYLOSMA SENTICOSA. One of the finest foliage shrubs of recent 
introduction. Leaves are small, oval and pointed. Light cheerful 
green reflecting the gold of sunlight pointed out by subtle tints 
of red. Used as a ground cover, as specimen shrub and well suited 
to training on a wall as an espalier. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
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